In the Womb of the Egyptian Goddesses
- Claudia Cantone

- 24 ene
- 1 Min. de lectura

To enter the womb of the Egyptian goddesses is to return to circular time,
where myth is not a story but living memory,
where symbols speak to the body
and art becomes an act of transformation.
This art therapy journey, based on the CREA.L.K.E.M.I.A. method, invites participants to cross the myths of the Egyptian goddesses as inner thresholds:
not to understand them,
but to embody them.
Here, creation is ritual.
Artistic gesture is listening.
The body is a temple.
Isis – She Who Reassembles
The first encounter is devoted to Isis,
the goddess who does not abandon the fragments.
She who gathers, stitches,
and breathes new life where there has been loss.
Through drawing, symbolic creation, ritual dance, and sacred gesture, each participant reinterprets the myth in a personal key, following the alchemical phases of CREA.L.K.E.M.I.A.
One does not return as before.
One returns changed.
Whole in another way.
What is created becomes a talisman:
an embodied memory of the passage crossed.
In the womb of the Egyptian goddesses, we learn that every fragment, if honored, can turn into gold.





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